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It stated: “Intergenerational conflict combined with the known benefits conveyed to kin by post-reproductive females can explain why killer whales have evolved the longest post-reproductive lifespan of all non-human animals.

Author Mike Cant added: “Our theoretical predictions have turned out to be correct.

“We have captured a key piece of the puzzle of postreproductive life. Now we can explain not just why older females live so long after reproduction, but why they stop breeding in the first place.”

Last week SeaWorld finally scrapped its pool performances with killer whales after years of outrage and recent death of Blackfish star Tilikum.

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